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This is a bridge module to ease simultaneous usage of Organic Groups, Fieldable Panels Panes and Panelizer. Panelizer is not a technical dependency for this module though it is involved in the most likely use case.
Use case
A University uses Organic Groups to segment content by academic department. So "Chemistry Department" and "English Department" are group nodes.
Panelizer is used to custom layouts on a node by node basis.
Departments used Fieldable Panels Panes to common sidebar elements like "Chemistry Department's quick links"
Because Fieldable Panels Panes are an entity type they can belong to an Organic Group. So the "Chemistry Department's quick links" pane can be designated as belonging to the Chemistry group.
Fieldable Panels Panes can be reusable so they show up in the CTools modal that lists available panes when panelizing a node.
This module filters the list of available Fieldable Panels Panes in the CTools modal based on the Organic Group of the node being panelized and the Organic Groups of the individual Fieldable Panels Panes.
This module enables two websites to share their private posts via RSS feeds with each other using a token based authentication and a browser plugin for the decryption of the feeds. This idea is adopted from http://groups.drupal.org/node/9719.
The basic idea is that, for a blogger to view the private posts of another he needs to be first identified and then authorized. This is achieved through a tokens.Then he recieves the encrypted information depending on the level of authorization. The aggregator as usual will get all the feeds regardless of being public or private, but the private feeds are encrypted. There would be feed element level encryption with different keys i.e. one post I can read, the next one I can't because it's keyed for someone else. The image consists of an abstract idea of the project.
The module consumes all the feeds but only passes those parts of the feeds tagged for
the particular user and the rest are rejected because they would be encrypted with a different key.
More ideas to improve the functionality of the module and your views are required for me. Please file them in the issue queue.
If you are wondering why someone wants to encrypt RSS feeds or why tokenauth module isnt useful check these pages:
As of January 2013, the module itself worked well but essentially disabled the use of the Select (or other) module it piggybacks upon when new fields were added. This is a major bug and my client project required it to be fixed. With the help of xjm on the #drupal-contribute IRC channel, I resolved this and another bug.
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